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Bradamante photostory site
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Le Loup-Garou
2007-07-02 19:46:40 UTC
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Hi,

I just added my newest design, "Bradamante", to the "Women-Warrior Art"
links section of my Werewolfking's Howl blog at
http://werewolfking.blogspot.com. It's an illustrated story of Bradamante,
the legendary female knight who appears in the "Tales Of Charlemagne" story.
Also, please check out my new "For More Information" links section. I hope
that you enjoy both new additions to my blog.
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David Friedman
2007-07-02 20:14:15 UTC
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Post by Le Loup-Garou
Hi,
I just added my newest design, "Bradamante", to the "Women-Warrior Art"
links section of my Werewolfking's Howl blog at
http://werewolfking.blogspot.com. It's an illustrated story of Bradamante,
the legendary female knight who appears in the "Tales Of Charlemagne" story.
Meaning the _Orlando Furiouso_? Does she show up in any of the original
chanson de geste literature?
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Published by Baen, in bookstores now
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